Britney Spears Lifetime Movie to Premiere in 2017

If any tale deserves a biopic treatment, the story of Miss Britney Jean Spears is up there. The little darlin’ of Kentwood, Louisiana rose from humble beginnings to become the Princess of Pop — and she's still going strong 20 years after her first single hit the airwaves. (That’d be “… Baby One More Time” in case you are a recent visitor from Neptune.) If you didn't know better, you’d think Britney’s life story *was * the plot of a Lifetime movie. And now, it actually will be.

It was recently announced that the pop star would be the subject of a two-hour Lifetime movie, which is basically the pinnacle of fame. Britney has not given her blessing to this role, but it's sure to be quite the movie. After all, she's had quite the life: a meteoric rise to super-fame, constant surveillance of her every move, a traumatic breakup with Justin Timberlake, a Vegas wedding, a serious rebellion against the microscopic lens of fame, and a comeback that’ll go down in history.

So what are they going to include in said movie, which is set to premiere in 2017? We’re not sure, but we have our own Fantasy-scented hopes and dreams, spiked in Starbucks and swathed in sparkly bodysuits. Britney’s had 34 years of iconic moments, and these are some of our faves.

The movie should begin with Britney’s stint on *Star Search, * the original *American Idol. *

After *Star Search, * baby Brit landed at the revamped *Mickey Mouse Club, * where she met a very familiar face.

No, seriously. Star-crossed lovers, we tell you.

She spent a few years being a normal girl in Kentwood, Lousiana, before making one of the most important music videos of all time. “… Baby One More Time” should be permanently preserved in the Smithsonian.

They better include Britney’s star turn in Crossroads — WHICH SHONDA RHIMES WROTE.

Um … if this denim outfit isn’t in the movie, we’ll boycott.

Few other halftime shows have been this memorable.

Britney began to rebel against her teenybop constraints with “Overprotected,” and established herself as an independent woman on her next few releases. This would signify a serious change in the Britney we knew and loved.

The 2007 “Gimme More” performance wasn’t Britney’s most critically acclaimed moment in the spotlight, but she’s redeemed herself many times over since then.

(Of course, no Britney biopic would be complete without Chris.)

The aftermath of Britney’s breakdown deserves to be addressed. MTV’s mini-documentary, *For the Record, * gave us a glimpse of the Britney behind the scenes, the vulnerable and exposed Princess of Pop.